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HR31 1986 Nissan Skyline.

Reg till August 2011

R32 Silver top ECCS RB20DET with VG30 turbo. Engine currently has 90K on the clock

Car has been dyno'd at 147.5 rwKW

K&N pod filter with new R32 flow meter

Front mount intercooler

R32 GTS-T gearbox

Exedy HD sports clutch

Autometer Boost Gauge mounted on steering column.

Recoed power steering rack

New ball joints, and castor rod bushes

Front Bilstein shocks (with the big shaft), fronts have just recently been serviced by Quadrant and are in excellent condition

Brand new Rear Bilstein adjustable shocks

Custom Aurora springs 8kg front and 6kg rear with cusco camber tops and strut brace

Viscous R200 LSD

GTS-R BBS alloy Japanese wheels with Bridgestone GIII tyres

Factory 4WS is currently operational.

Air-conditioning has recently been serviced and re-gassed

EBC green stuff pads on the front, Bendix Ultimates on the rear.

Full 3" exhaust from the turbo back with CAT/resonator and stainless muffler. Sounds EXCELLENT (Ringwood performance exhaust)

6 x new spark plugs fitted

Water pump has been replaced, and the timing belt has been replaced with a GATES belt.

Has a Panasonic head unit with Panasonic 6" speakers in the front, and 6" in the rear.

Item Condition:

Excellent condition throughout.

Stone chips on the front of the bonnet.

Currently insured with Shannons

Original white paint! (in very good condition except for the stone chips on the front of the bonnet)

Price and price conditions:

$9000 ONO

Location: VIC

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